i hadn't heard of jethro tull till last year, but now i think they are probably my fave band. they're awesome to smoke too or just chill and kick it too. anyone else agree?
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i hadn't heard of jethro tull till last year, but now i think they are probably my fave band. they're awesome to smoke too or just chill and kick it too. anyone else agree?
" Too Old To Rock And Roll, Too Young To Die";) Luv it!
yeah, i really like jethro tull, i have maybe a dozen of their songs on my computer and i like 'em. they are chilled and the flute sounds great.
my favorite jethro tull tracks are (let me know what your favorites are and i'll check 'em out):
bouree
budapest
bungle in the jungle
cross-eyed mary
heavy horses
locomotive breath
I liked them from the beginning, almost 40 years ago, and saw them at the Fillmore East in 1971, around the time that Aqualung came out.
I just put on the CD of Stand Up, which I believe is their second album. Great stuff from the past. This album must have been played an unfathomable amount of times when people got together to smoke dope. The gatefold album cover featured a "pop-up" drawing of the band. In those days, all pot had seeds, and gatefold album covers were an excellent platform to clean and roll pot on.
I've got more, including their first, "This Was" on both vinyl and CD, and the 2002 CD, Living with the Past .
I never really thought about it, but they could very well be my favorite rock band also. They always did a very good job of combining hard rock, folk, and jazz into their own style.
If you don't already have it, I'd recommend Stand Up.
...off topic, but did you catch the allmans at fillmore east in 1971? greatest guitarist who ever lived, rip duane allman, we are all the worse off without him :(
No, I missed seeing the Allmans with Duane. I saw them at the Watkins Glen "Summer Jam" in 1973 - they were good, but it wasn't the same without him.Quote:
Originally Posted by jdub61
The 2 LP "Live at the Fillmore East" album is another classic gatefold cover, and I'd guess that most surviving original copies have traces of 35 year-old weed in the middle crease.
ya i got a lot of there albums. you should check out nothing is easy: live at the isle of white. great album and dvd. i think benefit is my fave though
...Duane's father lived down the street from me......Quote:
Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
I go through my times with the Tull....But at the moment they're not on my playlist....